The
parish council has responsibility for local issues, including setting an annual precept (local rate) to cover the council's operating cost. The parish falls within the
unitary authority of
North Somerset which was created in 1996, as established by the
Local Government Act 1992. It provides a single tier of
local government with responsibility for almost all local government functions within its area including
local planning and
building control, local roads,
council housing,
environmental health,
markets and fairs,
refuse collection,
recycling,
cemeteries,
crematoria, leisure services, parks, and
tourism. It is also responsible for
education,
social services,
libraries, main roads,
public transport,
trading standards,
waste disposal and strategic planning, although fire, police and ambulance services are provided jointly with other authorities through the
Avon Fire and Rescue Service,
Avon and Somerset Constabulary and the
South Western Ambulance Service. North Somerset's area covers part of the
ceremonial county of
Somerset but it is administered independently of the
non-metropolitan county. Its administrative headquarters is in the town hall in
Weston-super-Mare. Between 1 April 1974 and 1 April 1996, it was the
Woodspring district of the
county of Avon. Before 1974 that the parish was part of the
Axbridge Rural District. The parish is represented in the
House of Commons of the
Parliament of the United Kingdom as part of the
Wells and Mendip Hills constituency. It elects one
Member of Parliament (MP) by the
first past the post system of election. It was also part of the
South West England constituency of the
European Parliament prior to
Britain leaving the European Union in January 2020, which elected seven
MEPs using the
d'Hondt method of
party-list proportional representation. ==Religious sites==